. ; _—_— What Would You Do. It’s all very well to philosophize Wheaa mans tn trouble, up to bis eyes ; But when every turn of the wheel of fate Pinches and sjueesz*s you early and late, And giants stand so that you can't get through, What would you do’ With endless demands, and money st, While conscience declared you had done your | best, With friends who, like butterflies, disappear When flowers and sun take farewell of the year, When all of your sky takes a leaden hue, What would you do * Suppose that old age comes creeping along, And men take that chance to do you a wrong; Suppose you were jostled right to the wall, And told to move on while you scarce could era wl . it would not be strange, Now, if this came true, What would you do’ I know there are wrongs—I have felt their touch | know there are hardships—I have seen such; But manhood is something, and I would try 'o keep up its dignity, pure and high, This | would do—just what every should— ‘The best | could. Wm. Lyle in N. Y. News. mau Pen es ere econ A Veteran to Retire. Major Nagle, of Halitax, is his way home to England to forthe retiring from active service on his pension (ot about $1,500 per year or $20,000 if commuted.) He is said to be now the only one of the old rank of now on arrange “town major’ remaining on the army ° yr ° a ' list. The Halitax Chronicle says: He has seen more active service than the majority, and has also a notable record for bravery. He commenced at the foot of the ladder as a_ private soldier in the Seottish Rifles (Cameronians), snd served through the Crimean war with distinction, taking part in many of the principal engagements. He was wounded at Inkerman, and on the’ oc- easion when the late Geo. Sir Wm. O'Grady Haley was shot irom his horse he was one ol those to assist him, lle was the second man ioside the Malakoff tower, the first being a Frenchman. Mr. Nagle, then sergeant, got into the | French lines aad, unable to rejoin bis own regiment, fought with them in the successful assault For this he was mide a koight of the legion of honor. | Al the seige and full of Sabastopool he was also to the front and received, be- sides the Crimean medal, a medal for distinguished conduct in the field and uo annuity of £20. He also accompani- el the expedition to Manitoba under ‘ren. Wolseley on the occasion of the tiel rebellion He has become ia tialifax one of the most esteemed citi- zens, inns John Traynors’ WUory. Dr. Bibber of Bath,Me., whe furnish- ed the outfit for John Traynor’s dory voyage across the Atlantic last fall, was asked a few days ago if he expected to see Jack again. “Not unless he comes ia here some time with wings on,” says the doctor. “L guess Jack is gone. He sailed in hisdory from St. Joho’s N. F., for England on Sept. 25. If he was alive,I éhiak he would have been heard from by thistime, I think he wasrun down and sunk by some vessei when he was about ten days out. The sea could not have hurt that boat. She was so con- structed that if she was upset she would flop right up again, and was as strong as wood and iron could make her. If she is lost, she was cut in two by some large eral. _——- A Terrible Scene. Daniei Cook and his wife, who live 20 miles from Poducah on the Tennesse river, left his home in Cairo, [Il. on the 21st inst., for afew hours, leaving three children in charge of the house. ‘The wife on ber return discovered the building in flames. She could see her tittle children huddled together in a coraer Of a frout room with arms clasp- ed around one another erying fraatical- ly, but she was powerless to assist them aod was compelled to watch them burn todeath before her eyes. An hour later the husband returned to fiod his home in ruins, his children dead and hix wife senseless on the ground, —e ee Special Notices. Excimu, German, and Gaelic Bibles. French, Hebrew and Greek Testaments at the Bible Depovitory.—M. F. Enis. [mar 23 Curap Tweens at J. B. Macdonald’s. mch26 Dorsey, Gorr & Co.’s is the best place to buy Boots, mech25 For Ladies’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets go to J. BR. Maedonald’s. meh26 Lor rempants of Cloth at half price, at I. EK Prowse’s. Boors aND SHoes are sold at wonderful low prices, at Macdonald's Boot Store. mech26 Box kLess Fisn, 5 ets. per pound ; 30 pound boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Geff's. mehl9 For the Best Bargains in Boots and Shoes, try Macdonald’s Bout Siore. mch26 Great Repucrion on Boots and Slippers at Dorsey, Golf & Co's. mch25 Do you want any cheap Crockery or Glassware! If so, go to R. K: Brace’s. He has the cheapest in town, mech26 A SPLENDID lot of Tea Pots at W. P. Col- will’s, 4w dy wky—mchl8 Citar T weeps for boys at L. FE. Prowse’s. Excettenr Teas selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. meh26 We gvarantes to seli cheaper than any- one. — Dorsey, Goff & Co's, mech2h THe f CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and Finnan | Haddie at Beer & Gofl’s. (feb 21 DinnER Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sete, Glass Sets, are selling very cheap at W, P. | Colwill’s tw dy wky—mehI8 Goep, all-wool Tweed for 48 cents per yard , at L. EK. Prowse’s. Firreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goll's (feb 3 Goop CoprisH at W. P. Colwill’s. mehl8S—4w dy wky. One hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & | Goll's ifeb oD | ! Purr Black Currant Preserve (aot im- | ported) in bottles or tumblers at J— Knight | & Son jma 26, Din eod | One hundred boxes of Valencia Raisins, wholesale and retail at Beer & Goff’s. (feb 26| We are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new | lots, at W. P. Colwill’s. 4w dy wky--ich1s | Wk are offering a splendid Jot of Overcoat- | Ings a ost W. & A, Brown & Co THe balance of our Fur “aps selling at cost. | W. & A. Brown & Co, (feb 16 | FAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown’s, at | the Atheneum (h’town. tf —dect Very pretty Easter Cards just received at the B. Am. Book and Tract Society's Deposi- tary. M. F. Ellis. (war 16 We are offering special discounts on Men’s Underclothing. W. & A. Brown & Co. (teb 16 Fancy Work, Cards, ‘Tassels, Berlin Wool, | Silks, Stamped Embroidery, Gold. Silver aud Silk Braids, Parse Silk, Infant’s Jackets and Bootees, all selling very cheap at M. F Fllis's (mar 16 Go to J. ‘*Kent,” ‘Matchless’ and choice superiors, cheap for cash. {ma 20 5in eod (fel) 16 | ANTHRACITE an? all other kinds of COAL AT— McUILLAR’S PEPOT, Dunean’s Old Wharf. Mareh 7—Si wkls 4i SULLIVAN & MAGHEILE, ATTORWEYS - AT-LAW Solicitors it Chancery, | NOPARIES PORBLEC, Ke. | OFFICES— O’Halloraw’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetewr, DAILY Knight & Son’s for Flour, | ae GEFTS: mee WT IN EG A ee ee OO -———:0: ‘CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, | SLEIGHS, &c., Mirrors & Looking Glasses, Euglish and German, very Low. | Our stock of Gilt and Wal ‘the largest in the Lower Provi , 1 variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures--the Cheapest in the city. CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, {ixcelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Side Chitown, Pee 10. [R&4-8mne PARLOR & CHARIBER SUITS. Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber uits, which we are Selling at Cost. Washstands, &.—Cheapest. JORN NEWSON, CRADLES, cOTTS, CHEAPEST, | nut Picture-frame Mouldings is nees, unrivalled in quality and boards, Bookcases, Scheffioneers. memes, - - «9 65 G@ Money to Loan, W. W. Sunivas, G0. | Cseeves RO Maoneng lannary 18 Tek? MeLeod. Morsoa & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STAIRS). Ch'town, Feb, 12, I885, KING’S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because Gf a superstiiion that it could be eured by a king’s touch. The world is wiser now, aud knows that SCROFULA ean only be cured by a thorough purifica- tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Eezema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy- sical Ceilapse, etc. If allowed to con- tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca- tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. Ayer's Sarsaparilia Is the only a and always reiiable blood-purifying medicine. It isso effect- ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury, At the same time it en- riches and yitalizes the blood, restori healthful action to the. vital organs an rejuvenating the entire system. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Stil- lingia, the fJodides of Potassium and Tron, and other ingredients of great po- tency, —— ami scientifically com- unded. Its formula is generally known the medical profession, and the best pean constantly preseribe AYER’s ARSAPARILLA 4@s an Absolute Cure For all diseases caused by the vitlation of the blood. It is concentrated to the high- est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medi- cine, in the world. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED LY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. {Analytical Chemists. ] Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; r, Six bottles for $5, —_—_— A conc COAL. COAL. IN STORE: 300 Tons ACADIA NUT, 200 do do ROUND, 100 do INTERCOLONIAL KOUND, 150 do OLD MINE SYDNEY, AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD | | Oharlottetown, Jan 1855 _ —_ ae 44 QUBEN STREET. Book, Job and Greamental Printer, Book-Binder, Paper Ruler, —AND— The Pripting and Binding machinery and Plant in this Cmce is that of the late Bremner Brothers, and is well known as one of the most com- lete printing and binding concerns in the wer Provinces. With such facilities it is no trouble to do the best work at moderate rates. 44 Quecn Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. March J7th, 1885, | On Consignment. ivon, Tin Plates, Pi; Lead and ingots Tin. 20 Tons Round fron, sizes 4, g, fand j inch. 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for Jobster packers. 2 Pigs Lead. 2 Ingots of Tin, PEAKE BROS & CO Ch'tacn 8Poh PA 1RRE : SALT. SALT. SALT. IN STORE: 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. 2,00 do Fishery do. PEAKF RROS & CO, RRA - THE VIOLIN. —aayeeeme Ob te " t ob. i a: KR. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to take a limited number fs pupils for 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. For Sale Low. —i> 7 be LYONS, Avadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 \v har, term, Jen 99, IRAE ax whl a Tee py Oe ae tn * Chape . e Ce eee ae uy }is euabled to form a part of one harmonized | Violin Instruction by “‘Dauclas” conservatory method, which is so complete that each pupil | body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure | ' inetead of the old class drudgery. Vupils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. | For terms apply at hie rasidenne, Water | Street, | {hb tewn Fab 14. tRRA | ee Re, ROYAL GANADIAN NSURANGE CO. ome ey -B" TRE. ees () ee ee pee HEAD OFFIC K—Mountreal. re eee Risks Taken on Moeosi Favorable Tersas. W.A.BRENNAK, ‘ cations for certificates for such licenses as are t authorized to be granted in this License Dis- | BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER...) uosty 4° hiss | Chief Inspector of Licenses for King’s Co, { - ~ ~ §2, 800,009 | J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. SLAN D: F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX ‘The Liguor Jicense Act, 1883. | TCTICE is hereby given that a meeting of | p> the Board of License Commissivners for , the District of King’s County, will be held at | the Supreme Court House, Georgetown, | On TUESDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH Next, A. D., 1885, } at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, for the | purpose of taking into consideration all appli- i trict by the Liquor License Act, 1883, or by the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled ‘‘An Act to amend the Liquor License Act, 1883,” Murray River, 95th February, A. D., 1885. Yaw whly thlate FREE TO ALL NEGRCE CARTER’S SEED CATALOGU. Poe FOR (885 will be ready 9 viarch ist, and will b: & mailed FREE to all ap plicants. It contain: descriptions and cul tural directions cf aj] the leading varieties ef FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND AGRICUL URAL SEEDS. 2S Pages. 30 Illustrations. Vaiuable premiums to purchasers of seeds. 50.00 If PRIZES FOR BEST VECE- TABLES. No need to send orders ¢ foreign tirms Patronize a home institution. Bay seeds suited to the climate. My seeds have given satisfaction for the last five va. I test the germinating qnalities ot » leading varieties before sending chem cut. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT anc CARTER’S IMPERIAL TURAIP are special tics, Orders for Catalogue wiil be booked as received, and mailed in turn. Send for itat once. Name end address on Posta! Card willdo, Customers of last year need notsend. Address; GEORCE CARTER, Seedsman. Charlottetown, P. E. Island Feb, 1I—1 aw wkly 3m me “ i Rheumatism, : Diphtheria, “2F f Neuralgia, ate : Erysipelas G Croup, Losrseness, Removes R MARCH 28, 1885. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. i, is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of Bremner Brothers, has on this third day of March, A. D,, 1885, been dis- solved by mutual consent. Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1885, at Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. W. H. BREMNER, BENJ. BREMNER. Referring to the above, I desire on behalt of the late firm to thank the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, and to inform them that the good will of the business has been transferred to Mr. John Coombs, Queen Street. I would respectially request all of our former customers to place their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose facilities for doing the best class of work in Mercantile, Fancy and Rook Printing, Book- binding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, are unequalled in the Province. BENJ. BREMNER, Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Messrs. Bremner Bros , above, I beg to state that I will have, from this date, in my business, the practical assistance of Mr. Benjawiu Bromucr, who will be pleased to see ali his former cvs- tomers at my oflice, 18 Queen Street. JOHN COOMRS. Mareh &, IR85—Iine wkly 2moe Sale of Freehold Land, Province of Prince Rdward Island, IN CHANCERY, Before the Vice-Chancellor. In the matter of Michael Marpby, ® person of unsound mind, 0 BE SOLD ty Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the ¢let day of APRIL uext, A. D,. 1885, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, in the Supreme Court Room, Law Courts Building, Charlottetown, pursuant to ap order made in the above cause, dated the ninth day of Marck, 18°5, all thet certain piece of laud and premises hereinafter men- tioned, belopging to the said Michael Murphy, a person of unsound wind, the care and c»stody of whom hath been duly com- mitted to William McPhail, Supervisor of the Valconwood Asylum, jn the Ro aity of Char- lottetown, the said jand and premises being situate on Lot (31) Thirty-one, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, and bounded or described as follows, that is to sgy, commencing at the north-west corner of land, now or iately ia tae possession of James Murpby, thence running east one de gree and forty-five minutes north (EK 1° 45° N), eighteeen chains and sixty-jovr links, and from this point and the point of com- mencement running northerly by two par- allel lihes until they meet the old Tryon Road, ‘Together with all rights and appur- tenances thereunto belonging. TERMS :—One-half of te purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance to be secyjred by mortgage on the premises, payable in two years trom day of sale, with interest payable yearly at six per cent per annum, Dated at Charlottetown thig 14th day of March, A. D., 1885. J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. NEIL McLEuD, Solicitor for Committee, Ch’town, March 14—o0aw tl sale sat Prince Edward Island. IN CHANCERY, Before the Vice-Chancellor. In the matter of Michael Murphy, a person of unsound mind. Y virtue of an Order ot His Honor the Vite-Chancellor, made in this matter, bearing date the ninth day of March, 1885, “ll persons having any debts and claims against the sail Michael Murphy are hereby and claims before me, the uodersigned Master; and I do hereby, by virtue of the said order and the anthority to me therein given, give notice thercof; and I do hereby appoint every Wednesday next, ensning the date hereof, up to the tifth or last Wednes- day in April next, inclusive, for that purpose, And it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditors of the said Michael Murphy as shall not come in and prove their debts and claims by the said fifih or last Wednesday in April next shall be excluded from the benefit of the gaid order, Dated this i4th day of March, A. D., 1886. J. LONG@WORTH, Master in Changery. NEIL McLEOD, Solicitor for Committee. 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[Passed March 12th, iS85.] A By Law Respecting Vendors. uk | E it enacted by the City Couaei] City of Charlottetown, as follows <7 ist. Every person publiciy sel] mi this City, *hall first obtain from the eit thereof a License as a Milk Vendor ake Mayor is hereby authorized to jggue License upon receiving the Lice hereinafter mentioned, 180 Fee 2nd. The said License Fee shal] be $15 3ro, The City Coilector for the time = shall be and is hereby appointed Inspect of all milk offered for sale in this City 4th. It shall and may be lawful for said Inspector to examine and j the milk so offered for sale, Wherever the ail may be oftered Stine 5th, It shall be the duty of ever keeping or offering milk tor bale, w ; — the streets or in shops or private dwelli = to farnish to and permit the said to take samples thereof for crenin analysis, and any person hindering the Inspector in the discherge of big cut refusing ‘o permit him to examine gnq } spect, or to take samples of such milk, be deemed guilty of an cffence incur the penalties of this By a 6th. It shall be the duty of the Said Ip, spector, whenever he hes reason to any milk to be adulterated with water * apy other substance, to procure ag sample thereof to be analyzed, and jo P! O8eCuie #]} persons who may be found selling, offering, or keeping for sale, any adulterated milk, 7th. No person shall expose foe eae, or sell anywhere in this City, milk adul witn water, or with any deleterious Bb. stance, 8th. No person shall expove for publicly seil milk in this on a having first obtaineda License therefor ig manner @bove mentioned, provided that nothing in this By Law shall be constr. ed to require persons selling milk iy slores or from their private dwellings to take out the License above mentioned, 9th. Any person or persons guilty of ay infraction of any of the provisions of this By Law shall, upon conviction in the City Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, & be, on the oath or affirmation of any credible witness, forfeitand pay, at the discretion of the said M»gistrate, a penalty not ex the tum of Thirty Doliars for each offence cyclusive of costs ; and in default of payment thereot, it shall end may be lawful for the said Magistrate to commit the cflender op (ficuders to the common jail of the gaid Cit for any period not exceeding thirty days, yu. less the said penalty and costs be goone; pad. : (L.5 J HENRY bikn, Mayor: f the City ot Charlottetown, A. H. McPHERSON, City Clerk, Ch’town, March 13, 18°5—2w Ine nat a A By Law to Amend the By Law to Regulate aud Com. pel the Kemeving ef Snow. ® it enacted by the City “ouncil of the City of Charlottetown as follows: 1. Section one of the Ry Law of this City, Chapter 21, intituled » B, Law to Regulate and Compel the Remcying of Snow is hereby amended by striking cut the words thereip “and so much of Water Street, Richmond Street, Grafton Street and Kent Street as lies between Pownal Sircet aud Prince Street? and inserting in licu thereof the words—and so much of all the streets in said City rm. ning east and west as lie between Pownal Street sud Weymouth Sirces, HiNBY Beky, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, A. i, MePtikRSON, City Clerk, Ch’town, Mareh 12, 18°5 2am DAL-PARIS 1876: = ME STATIONERS THROU (QU Tre WORLE A Great Medical Werk on Manhood, Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical ebility, Prematare Decline in Man, Brrot® of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses, A berk for every man, young, middle-aged and old. it contains 126 prescriptions for all acute chronig diseases, each one of which i ie valuable. So found by the Author, whos experience for 23 years is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 pages, bound in beautiful French mu% lin, embossed covers, full gilt, guaran’ be @ finer work in every sense—mec literary and professional—thaa aBy work sojd in this country for $2.50, OF money will be refunded in every ft ? Price only $) 00 by maij!, post-paid, Tilus- trative sample 6 cents, Send Bow. medal awarded the author by the Nat Medical Association, to the officers of W he refers This book shoujd be read by the youRg for instruction, and by the efflicted for relief. It will benefit 2j1 — London Lancet, There is uo member of society to whom ihis book will not be useful, whether ¥ parent, guardian, instructor or clergy@aa-— Argonaxs, or Addices the Peabody Medical Institute, Dr. W. H. Parker, No, 4 Bulfineb all Boston, Mass,, who may be consulted 08 Giseases requiring skill and experien”®. “hronic and obstinate diseases that : bailied the skill of all other pilysiciaa® specialty, Such treated HEAL cessfully without ap inst of failure, “;HYSELF Gh town, Bob 16, 1286 Ty and whit